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Newspaper cutting entitled 'The Secrets behind MI9'
Article includes details of Wilton Park’s involvement in World War II with information provided by Susan Broomhall, who was personal assistant to Brigadier Norman Crockatt who was in charge during that time. Includes photographs and confirmation of existence of MI9, a top secret organisation that helped prisoners escape from camps in Germany and interrogated enemy prisoners of war.
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